Program

The course of the program

Stage 1

We host a workshop series for the included teams, during which we deal with the topics of business and product development, market research and presentation. The first stage of the Program finishes with a Demo Day. The the teams present their ideas in front of angel investors and venturecapitalists, the best may enter the Stage 2 incubation.

Stage 2

We provide coworking office space, personalized mentoring and fundraising (consultancy about available aids and project calls, a presentation opportunity in front of investors) free of charge. The 4 month long program similar to the previous stage ends with a Demo Day event.

Stage 3

The best team may proceed to the next incubation stage that focuses on building their market. During this program they can present in front of international actors (during an investment roadshow and Startup Week in London – a week long professional tour, meeting investors and incubators, pitching the startup) and we give further mentoring and consultancy.

THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF STARTUP CAMPUS

2000

young people

250

startups

50

events

45

teams

8

universities

9

locations

3

student
organizations

Our aim

The goal of the Startup Campus Program is to establish an „innovation and startup revealing system” that can help utilizing the underused innovation competences of Hungarian
university students and researchers and support the business they build of their R&D projects.

Our aim

The program, organized by Enterprise Hungary Nonprofit Ltd aims at developing innovative ideas into new enterprises and accelerating local R&D products, services based on European knowledge transfer models and university incubation methodologies.

Our aim

In our program acceleration means a „business boosting” methodology, that supports the establishment of startups based on innovative projects born at local universities and connects them to the market.

Our aim

The long term mission of the Program is to create an incubation network in symbiosis with several large cities (Budapest, Debrecen, Győr and Kecskemét), based on the potential of local universities, using the entrepreneurial knowledge that stacked up in Central Hungary, and previously established international partnerships.